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Wyton sits on a slight ridge overlooking the Great Ouse valley, positioned roughly midway between Huntingdon and St Ives. It is often spoken of in the same breath as its neighbour, Houghton, with the two villages effectively merged into a single civil parish connected by a shared leafy lane. While the heavy presence of RAF Wyton to the north defines much of the local geography and history - having served as a prominent airfield since 1916 - the village core remains surprisingly quiet. The architecture is a mix of traditional thatched timber-frames and more modern infill, centered around the flint-walled St Margaret’s Church. Practically speaking, the area benefits from the guided busway nearby for trips into Cambridge, while the Thicket path offers a reliable, scenic walking and cycling route along the river meadows into town. It is a place that feels deeply rural, yet it functions as a very practical base for those needing to navigate the A14 or the East Coast Main Line.